Lions-Stampeders game brings Jay Christensen’s career full circle in Kelowna
KELOWNA — The B.C. Lions have touched down in Jay Christensen’s backyard, bringing his football career full circle.
Forced out of Vancouver’s BC Place by the FIFA World Cup, the Lions (0-2) will look for their first win in a temporary home at Kelowna’s Apple Bowl.
The Lions host the also winless Calgary Stampeders (0-2) on Saturday before facing the unbeaten Edmonton Elks (3-0) next weekend, with Christensen watching as an alumnus of all three CFL clubs.
“(I have) a lot of fond memories from everywhere I played, but B.C. will always hold my heart because I was from Vancouver and played in the Okanagan,” said Christensen, whose family moved to Kelowna when he was 12. He went on to star for the Okanagan Sun junior football team before going pro.
